sábado, 20 de diciembre de 2025

Wind of Change? Evaluating Decorated Pottery from the Athenian Acropolis Between 510 and 490 B.C., and its Relations to Earlier and Later Periods, in: O. Palagia and E. P. Sioumpara (eds.), From Hippias to Kallias. Greek Art in Athens and Beyond, 527-449 BC (Athens 2019) By Konstantinos Kalogeropoulos

https://www.academia.edu/40288798/Wind_of_Change_Evaluating_Decorated_Pottery_from_the_Athenian_Acropolis_Between_510_and_490_B_C_and_its_Relations_to_Earlier_and_Later_Periods_in_O_Palagia_and_E_P_Sioumpara_eds_From_Hippias_to_Kallias_Greek_Art_in_Athens_and_Beyond_527_449_BC_Athens_2019_?nav_from=a5819f5f-fab5-4f61-a632-ced91390a252 The paper evaluates decorated pottery from the Athenian Acropolis between 510 and 490 B.C., examining its artistic and political context during a transformative period in Greek history. The research explores the stylistic transitions from Archaic to Early Classical art, highlighting the impact of significant socio-political changes, including the end of tyranny and the emergence of democracy in Athens. By analyzing artifacts, the study contributes to understanding how the political landscape influenced artistic development and reflects broader cultural transitions. ...

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